Review: Ashfall
I received an ARC of Ashfall from authors Dalton and Emily Bequette , the second book in the Flameheart Chronicles. It is a direct sequel to Flameheart that would not work as a standalone due to the heavy exposition and backstory requiring readers to familiarize themselves with the first book. Since it is written in a similar style, people who enjoyed the first installment will likely enjoy this one as well. As an older reader, I had a bit of a rough time with it. The concepts introduced in Flameheart were fascinating and unique, yet as a sequel, aside from a few surprising revelations, Ashfall was a bit tedious for me. In Flameheart , Aurelia learns that she has the ability to travel to fictional worlds and to bring characters from her imagination to life, particularly Prince Kayce, her imaginary lover. However, the book contains little exploration of the psychological effects of falling for a fictional character . Instead, it is assumed that the reader automat...